Episode 38: Helping Our Children Manage Screen Time
What are the recommendations from professional bodies when it comes to screen time for children? How can we help our children manage screen time?
What are the recommendations from professional bodies when it comes to screen time for children? How can we help our children manage screen time?
Studies have shown that excessive media use can lead to attention problems, school difficulties, sleep and eating disorders and obesity. In addition, digital devices can provide platforms for illicit and risky behaviours.
While the internet has brought much benefit, there are also many dangers there, ready to pounce on our unsuspecting children if we do not put measures in place to protect them online.
Pornography is a multi-billion-dollar industry that has devastated individuals, marriages, and families. We discuss what we as Catholic parents can do to protect our children from the scourge of pornography.
Sexting is a rather new phenomenon that has arisen among the young over the past 10 to 15 years or so, and which has rightfully sparked concern among parents.
Social media is replete with numerous posts that are untrue, unkind and even unbecoming. It is so easy for us and our children to fall into this trap, if we do not discern what and how we should post on social media platforms.
Dr Christopher Cheok shares with us how gaming addiction develops, and what measures we can take as parents to prevent or overcome this with our children.
The abuse of substances such as alcohol and drugs such as cannabis seems to have gotten worse in recent times. As parents, how can we prevent our children from falling into this abyss?
Something seems to be missing in our children’s lives. What is this? And as Catholic parents, how can we help our children find true happiness?
It is our primary duty as Catholic parents to share the beauty of the faith we have with our children. How do we go about doing this? We discuss what faith is and how we can transmit it more effectively to our children.
What is success? What are the qualities that our children need to succeed in life? We look at these questions, and explore why the virtues are needed to help our children truly succeed in life.
Dr Christine Tan E-Ching shares with us how we can cultivate the virtue of fortitude in our children as we build their resilience and prepare them to meet challenges that will inevitably arise.
We interview Mr Steven Yeo, who shares with us positive parenting styles that can help us bond better with our children and in the process help them flourish according to God’s wonderful plan for each and every one of them.
As Catholic parents, it is so important for us to share our faith with our children. Why is this so? When can we begin this process? And how can we go about doing this?
How can we keep our teens in Church, not just physically, but in a way that engages and helps them appreciate and treasure the faith better?
How can we discipline our young children in a way that will instil in them the love for a virtuous life? Ms Melissa Huang, a qualified early childhood educator and Catholic mother, shares with us some tips in this area.
We discuss the relationship between faith and science, and show why they do not contradict each other, but rather complement each other in our pursuit of truth.
Many doubt God’s existence because they do not find evidence for Him in our world. However, is this true? How can we convince our children that God does indeed exist?
“Why should I be Catholic?” This is not an uncommon question that Catholic parents might face as our children grow up and grapple with the concept of faith and God.
Managing rebellious teens has never been an easy task for many of us parents. What causes them to be rebellious? What can we do when they are? How should we respond?
How can Catholic fathers exercise our role in bringing up our children well? How can they deal with the need to balance pressures at work and at home? How can wives support their husbands in this vocation?
One of the biggest questions from our children nowadays, and perhaps one of the most challenging, is this: “Why should marriage be only between man and woman?”
What is God’s plan for marriage between a man and a woman? Did St Paul really justify male domination by saying, “Wives, submit to your husbands?” (Ephesians 5:22) If not, what did he really mean in Ephesians chapter 5?
More marriages are breaking down, and many of these have been attributed to extra-marital affairs. Why do some people cheat on their spouses? What can spouses do to prevent this?
What are the recommendations from professional bodies when it comes to screen time for children? How can we help our children manage screen time?
Studies have shown that excessive media use can lead to attention problems, school difficulties, sleep and eating disorders and obesity. In addition, digital devices can provide platforms for illicit and risky behaviours.
While the internet has brought much benefit, there are also many dangers there, ready to pounce on our unsuspecting children if we do not put measures in place to protect them online.
Pornography is a multi-billion-dollar industry that has devastated individuals, marriages, and families. We discuss what we as Catholic parents can do to protect our children from the scourge of pornography.
Sexting is a rather new phenomenon that has arisen among the young over the past 10 to 15 years or so, and which has rightfully sparked concern among parents.
Social media is replete with numerous posts that are untrue, unkind and even unbecoming. It is so easy for us and our children to fall into this trap, if we do not discern what and how we should post on social media platforms.
Dr Christopher Cheok shares with us how gaming addiction develops, and what measures we can take as parents to prevent or overcome this with our children.
The abuse of substances such as alcohol and drugs such as cannabis seems to have gotten worse in recent times. As parents, how can we prevent our children from falling into this abyss?
Something seems to be missing in our children’s lives. What is this? And as Catholic parents, how can we help our children find true happiness?
It is our primary duty as Catholic parents to share the beauty of the faith we have with our children. How do we go about doing this? We discuss what faith is and how we can transmit it more effectively to our children.
What is success? What are the qualities that our children need to succeed in life? We look at these questions, and explore why the virtues are needed to help our children truly succeed in life.
Dr Christine Tan E-Ching shares with us how we can cultivate the virtue of fortitude in our children as we build their resilience and prepare them to meet challenges that will inevitably arise.
We interview Mr Steven Yeo, who shares with us positive parenting styles that can help us bond better with our children and in the process help them flourish according to God’s wonderful plan for each and every one of them.
As Catholic parents, it is so important for us to share our faith with our children. Why is this so? When can we begin this process? And how can we go about doing this?
How can we keep our teens in Church, not just physically, but in a way that engages and helps them appreciate and treasure the faith better?
How can we discipline our young children in a way that will instil in them the love for a virtuous life? Ms Melissa Huang, a qualified early childhood educator and Catholic mother, shares with us some tips in this area.
We discuss the relationship between faith and science, and show why they do not contradict each other, but rather complement each other in our pursuit of truth.
Many doubt God’s existence because they do not find evidence for Him in our world. However, is this true? How can we convince our children that God does indeed exist?
“Why should I be Catholic?” This is not an uncommon question that Catholic parents might face as our children grow up and grapple with the concept of faith and God.
Managing rebellious teens has never been an easy task for many of us parents. What causes them to be rebellious? What can we do when they are? How should we respond?
How can Catholic fathers exercise our role in bringing up our children well? How can they deal with the need to balance pressures at work and at home? How can wives support their husbands in this vocation?
One of the biggest questions from our children nowadays, and perhaps one of the most challenging, is this: “Why should marriage be only between man and woman?”
What is God’s plan for marriage between a man and a woman? Did St Paul really justify male domination by saying, “Wives, submit to your husbands?” (Ephesians 5:22) If not, what did he really mean in Ephesians chapter 5?
More marriages are breaking down, and many of these have been attributed to extra-marital affairs. Why do some people cheat on their spouses? What can spouses do to prevent this?
| Episode 1: Introduction | 25 December 2021 |
| Episode 2: Theology of the Body | 25 December 2021 |
| Episode 3: Priest, Prophet and King | 25 December 2021 |
| Episode 4: Jesus our Foundation | 25 December 2021 |
| Episode 5: The Church as a Pillar | 31 December 2021 |
| Episode 6: Our Marriage as a Pillar | 31 December 2021 |
| Episode 7: Connecting with our Children | 31 December 2021 |
| Episode 8: Affirmation | 7 January 2022 |
| Episode 9: Be There for Them | 14 January 2022 |
| Episode 10: Communication | 21 January 2022 |
| Episode 11: Discipline | 28 January 2022 |
| Episode 12: Empathy | 4 February 2022 |
| Episode 13: Forgiveness | 11 February 2022 |
| Episode 14: God-Centred | 18 February 2022 |
| Episode 15: Honesty | 25 February 2022 |
| Episode 16: Integrity | 4 March 2022 |
| Episode 17: Bonding Joyfully with Our Children | 11 March 2022 |
| Interview: Addressing Anxiety and Self-harm in Our Children | 18 March 2022 |
| Interview: Helping Our Children Flourish | 25 March 2022 |
| Interview: Understanding The Psychology and Importance of Affirmation | 1 April 2022 |
| Episode 18: Introduction to Sexuality Education | 22 April 2022 |
| Interview: Impact of Parents and Expectations on Our Children’s Development | 25 April 2022 |
| Episode 19: Sexuality Education – Preparing Ourselves for the Talk(s) | 29 April 2022 |
| Episode 20: Understanding Sexual Desire | 6 May 2022 |
| Episode 21: Chastity – Same as Celibacy? | 13 May 2022 |
| Episode 22: Empowering Our Children for Chastity | 20 May 2022 |
| Episode 23: Talking to Our Children About Sexuality – Pre-school | 27 May 2022 |
| Episode 24: Talking to Our Children About Sexuality – 6 to 9 Years Old | 3 Jun 2022 |